Sentence examples for most extraordinary examples from inspiring English sources

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The results of Mr. Vikharev's work with Russian companies have proved one of the most extraordinary examples of how post-Soviet Russia has been examining its own past.

Commended in the original citation for her "non-violent struggle" as "one of the most extraordinary examples of civil courage in Asia in recent decades", the 66-year-old activist, elected to the country's national assembly during its fragile political transition, recalled with typical self-effacement the moment at which she heard she had been awarded the peace prize.

"It is a magnificent opportunity to know the history of Spain at the same time that one is able to encounter some of the most extraordinary examples of the art created in Spain, and for Spain, between the 16th and 20th centuries," says Prado director Miguel Zugaza.

The remarkably high degree of non-monophyly in the genus Cettia is likely to be one of the most extraordinary examples of misconceived relationships in an avian genus.

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Perhaps the most extraordinary example is Mountain's Edge, a half-built suburb near Las Vegas, where an ersatz archaeological dig has been incorporated into a park.

Perhaps the most extraordinary example of humanitarianism in action may be seen in the recent appeal to help the afflicted, the mutilated and bereaved of Gaza.

If it was any of these things, it was the most extraordinary example anyone committed in the last two decades of the 20th century.

At a broader level, the Nets are the most extraordinary example of an entire team stepping up, making the mental transition from being a fragile, beaten self of seasons past to playing as an energetic championship-contending team.

"We only have so much money we are going to throw at climate change, and even the most extraordinary example you could throw at me with sorghum, I will get more energy for less money [with] solar".

The Church of Santa Rosa de Viterbo, its curling buttresses painted to look like gray and white snail shells, is perhaps the city's most extraordinary example of baroque architecture.

But perhaps the most extraordinary example of the long and eventful interaction between birdsong and culture occurred a few decades earlier, in May 1924, when cellist Beatrice Harrison performed a duet with a singing nightingale at the bottom of her Surrey garden.

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